Step 2: Lay your fabric on a flat surface, right side up, and choose the pair of motifs you plan to highlight. Working with the kit's template and a vanishing fabric marker ($2.95; amazon.com), trace a circle around each motif. Cut out both circles, then set excess fabric aside.

Step 3: Flip one fabric circle facedown into a button shell and top with a button blank. Fold any excess fabric over the blank, then top with a flat back, pushing the pieces together until you hear a pop. Repeat for second button.

Step 4: Use E-6000 glue to attach an earring post ($1.49 for 10; amazon.com) to the flat, back side of each button. Let dry for one hour.

DIY at Your Doorstep: "Picture This" Bracelet

DIY at Your Doorstep: "Picture This" Bracelet

This project, the first from our DIY at Your Doorstep collection, contains everything you need to design your own jewelry: a bracelet blank, Mod Podge, ICE resin, and a paintbrush. The kit also comes with bird and butterfly images, but you can customize the bezels, as we did here, with family photos (kit, $39.99;diy.countryliving.com).

Step 1: If you're using your own digital images, resize each to ⅝"W x ½"L, print, and cut out. Otherwise, select five of the included nature images and cut out.

Step 2: With a sheet of wax paper covering your work surface, use the paintbrush to apply three coats of Mod Podge to the front of each image, allowing 15 to 20 minutes' drying time after each coat. Repeat for the back of each image. (If needed, hold each image in place with a straight pin.)

Step 3: With the paintbrush, apply Mod Podge inside one of the bracelet blank's bezels; then press an image, right side facing up, into the bezel. (Use the paintbrush handle to help position and smooth out the image.) Brush the top of the image with two coats of Mod Podge, allowing 15 to 20 minutes' drying time after each coat. Repeat for the remaining images and bezels.

Step 4: Prepare the resin in a disposable plastic mixing cup, according to the package instructions. Let the resin sit for five minutes to allow any bubbles to dissipate. Then use a craft stick to drizzle resin into each bezel until the resin domes, but does not overflow the bezel. Let the resin cure for at least six hours.